Top 10 Places to Eat
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1. Fernando’s
Still unspoiled by its far-flung fame, Fernando’s is the perfect place for a long, lazy liquid lunch. Succulent roast chicken, grilled sardines, killer sangria and garlic prawns to die for.
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2. A Lorcha
A fine proponent of Macanese cooking, which blends the cuisines of East and West. Try spicy grilled African chicken,bacalhau (baked codfish) and caldo verde (potato purée soup).
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3. Flamingo
Poolside restaurant with Mediterranean décor serving top-quality Macanese dishes. Try the curried crab and tamarind duck.
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4. Solmar
An old favourite among locals. Try the rich seafood soup with chunks of codfish that melt in your mouth.
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5. Caffè Toscana
Small and friendly, serving Italian favourites.
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6. Mezzaluna
Flickering half-moon candles reflect this romantic Italian restaurant’s name. Best pasta in Macau and a fine selection of wines.
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7. Clube Militar de Macau
Built to cater for army bigwigs, the Military Club is one of the finest examples of classical European architecture in Asia. Gourmet Portuguese cuisine.
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8. Flamingo
Ducks paddle in the pond amid lush greenery as you soak up the atmosphere on the terrace. The food is European with a touch of Asia.
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9. Cozinha Portuguesa O Manel
Chef Manel is a local legend for hisbacalhau . He imports prime Norwegian cod, salted in Portugal and grilled.
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10. Cozinha Pinocchio
Try the Portuguese spicy prawns, roast pigeon and curried crab at this institution.
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